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date easily took down indiana univ.. long name, but not much scoring. the terps win it. maryland tips off the second to last acc season against virginia tech. plane in the ballgame no longer has the cache it once had, especially against georgia. the nebraska capital one bowl. the scc title game. martinez. huskers up, 5-1. connecting, inside the 10. toed the game. 2-point conversion. long run. nobody to pull him down as no. 7 wins on new year's day over nebraska. michigan and north carolina. michigan 123 teens this year. they did not fare any better. south carolina -- ace sanders. you know you have skills if you are playing college football and your first name and is ace. south carolina -- first quarter. devon gardner. cut to the chase. 16 seconds left. ellington in for the touchdown. south carolina comes back to beat michigan, 33-28. of course, this year it is the bowl game down in south carolina. there was a time when it was the day in football. now it is now a the. >> we will be back with the seven-day forecast. stay with us. >> here is a look at what we're working in
date easily took down indiana univ.. long name, but not much scoring. the terps win it. maryland tips off the second to last acc season against virginia tech. plane in the ballgame no longer has the cache it once had, especially against georgia. the nebraska capital one bowl. the scc title game. martinez. huskers up, 5-1. connecting, inside the 10. toed the game. 2-point conversion. long run. nobody to pull him down as no. 7 wins on new year's day over nebraska. michigan and north carolina....
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i say with great pride, honorable colleague, that we do it better in indiana. i worked with then-state representative walorski and governor daniels as a member of indiana's general assembly to help bass indiana's balanced budget and turned a $6 billion deficit to into a $3 billion surplus in one year without a tax increase. there was no silver bullet, our state's leaders followed a principal most families understand, one shouldn't spend money they don't have. it wasn't always easy but eight years later, we have fewer state government employees since any time since the 1970's yet our state is providing better services. as the governor said, most will be surprised by how much government they don't miss. i yield to the distinguished gentleman from north carolina for your comments today. >> thank you, my good friend from indiana. previous generations -- in previous generationsing serving as a member to have congress was considered an honored profession. they were honored in books like "profiles in courage." sadly we seem to have lost our way. last week, public poli
i say with great pride, honorable colleague, that we do it better in indiana. i worked with then-state representative walorski and governor daniels as a member of indiana's general assembly to help bass indiana's balanced budget and turned a $6 billion deficit to into a $3 billion surplus in one year without a tax increase. there was no silver bullet, our state's leaders followed a principal most families understand, one shouldn't spend money they don't have. it wasn't always easy but eight...
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donnelly of indiana. mrs. feinstein of california. mrs. fischer of nebraska. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the group: i do. the vice president: congratulations, senators. [applause] the vice president: the clerk will call the names of the next group. the clerk: m flake of arizona. mrs. gillibrand of new yk. mr. hatch of utah. mr. heinrich of new mexico. thvice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental rese
donnelly of indiana. mrs. feinstein of california. mrs. fischer of nebraska. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are...
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. >> reporter: dan, this case was so cold, indiana state police had to reopen it when the stepfather turned over his son's social security card a few months ago. it was that simple piece of information, a social security number, that led investigators to a 24-year-old whose name changed but whose license picture looked a lot like the 5-year-old boy who went missing. >> this is a lot for me to take in. >> reporter: 24-year-old richard landers jr. just received a bombshell. police say his grandparents, who reportedly raised him nearly all his life, actually abducted him when he was just 5 years old. >> until i actually get to walk up and say hello to him again, i don't know that it's going to be real. >> reporter: his father, richard landers sr., is shocked. his mother, apparently was jumping for joy, when she learned her little boy was out there, alive and well, now married, and expecting a child of his own. landers incredible story started two decades ago, after his parents went through a bitter divorce. his mother, reportedly living in a car. police say his paternal grandparents unh
. >> reporter: dan, this case was so cold, indiana state police had to reopen it when the stepfather turned over his son's social security card a few months ago. it was that simple piece of information, a social security number, that led investigators to a 24-year-old whose name changed but whose license picture looked a lot like the 5-year-old boy who went missing. >> this is a lot for me to take in. >> reporter: 24-year-old richard landers jr. just received a bombshell....
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he was talking about todd aiken of missouri and richard murdock of indiana and their terrible comments on abortion. i think he is right. this formulation actually has been offered before by daniel patrick moynahan who wrote a famous essay in the 1970s talking about the democratic party being the stupid party and the republican party gaining asen desi. jindal understands that and paul ryan and marco rubio and mitch daniels and scott walker all of whom have been emphasizing the same theme in recent weeks. they are on target. the republican party can't be in mindless opposition to barack obama. it has to offer a visitation future that is attractive and compelling to americans to associate with. >> bill: that means i think what you are saying is have to come to the center a little bit more. not on the far right. >> no, what -- look, it needs to be smart. which means it doesn't need to go out and say stupid things like todd akin did. throwing away a senate seat that we should have otherwise h look, it says explain what you are for. and be for something. we are a growth and opportunity party
he was talking about todd aiken of missouri and richard murdock of indiana and their terrible comments on abortion. i think he is right. this formulation actually has been offered before by daniel patrick moynahan who wrote a famous essay in the 1970s talking about the democratic party being the stupid party and the republican party gaining asen desi. jindal understands that and paul ryan and marco rubio and mitch daniels and scott walker all of whom have been emphasizing the same theme in...
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rakesh in indiana? rakesh? >> caller: this is rakesh from indianapolis. thanks for taking my education. >> sorry about that -- you give ga -- you gave it a good shot. >> caller: what about the stock ilmn. stock down by $4 today. is it a good time to buy? also do you think roche will extend its offer of buying il m illumina? >> my partner in the morning, david fair, is america's best reporter when it comes to business. he told people do not believe the hype about the roche bill for illumina. roche walked away, illumina is too high. i would waiting in 45 to pull the trigger. not before then. it's time to turn off the risk on/risk off babble. i'm focusing on themes that could help you in 2013. the rise of the regional banks and the return of the autos are excellent places to start. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, drug dollars. the biggest names in biotech with breaking news at the largest health care conference of the year. cramer's going straight to the source to get you the inside scoop. tonight, jim's got two exclusives. the ceos of nps pha
rakesh in indiana? rakesh? >> caller: this is rakesh from indianapolis. thanks for taking my education. >> sorry about that -- you give ga -- you gave it a good shot. >> caller: what about the stock ilmn. stock down by $4 today. is it a good time to buy? also do you think roche will extend its offer of buying il m illumina? >> my partner in the morning, david fair, is america's best reporter when it comes to business. he told people do not believe the hype about the...
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. >>> meanwhile, in indiana, a lunch lady at south ridge high school is chasing her own football dream. she is in an on-line competition to win a tryout for the indianapolis colts cheerleaders. she is also changing what students think about their cafeteria workers. >> i have been wanting to be a colts cheerleader for a long time. >> they have never had a lunch lady as far as being this young, to do something that neat. >> well, tella has a lead of 1200 votes in the contest already. cheerleader auditions still two months away. good luck, tella. let's see what wolf blitzer has, "the situation room" is straight ahead. >>> don, thank you very much, a lot more coming up. gloria borger's exclusive interview with the vice president, joe biden. and hillary clinton's world, and our own lisa sylvester takes a closer look at how the obama daughters, sasha and malia, have grown up before our very own eyes, all that coming up on "the situation room." >>> all right, we'll be watching. >>> thank you, 100 years ago the first regiment of freed slaves found themselves in their very first battle. it is a
. >>> meanwhile, in indiana, a lunch lady at south ridge high school is chasing her own football dream. she is in an on-line competition to win a tryout for the indianapolis colts cheerleaders. she is also changing what students think about their cafeteria workers. >> i have been wanting to be a colts cheerleader for a long time. >> they have never had a lunch lady as far as being this young, to do something that neat. >> well, tella has a lead of 1200 votes in the...
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judy from caramel, new york, paul mccartney, lisa elk heart indiana would like to habob hop from toledo, trace adkins and like to dine with him. richard in south carolina, julius caesar would be the guy because he changed the world. and eric haas writes from alberta, canada, he would like to have dinner with president obama because eric is pretty sure the president would pick up the tab. (laughter) >> i'm picking that up, eric, not him. back to tips of the day, thank you for writing. very interesting reading. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website different from billoreilly.com. also we'd like to you spout out about the factor, from anywhere in the world and even kazakhstan. and anytime, anytime. word
judy from caramel, new york, paul mccartney, lisa elk heart indiana would like to habob hop from toledo, trace adkins and like to dine with him. richard in south carolina, julius caesar would be the guy because he changed the world. and eric haas writes from alberta, canada, he would like to have dinner with president obama because eric is pretty sure the president would pick up the tab. (laughter) >> i'm picking that up, eric, not him. back to tips of the day, thank you for writing. very...
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the indiana police sergeant who worked the case says there are no plans in the works for a reunion. in his words, a bombshell was dropped on this young man the last few days. now, as for his mother, she is reportedly jumping up and down with joy. the son she never knew is now 24 years old and married. although living under an assumed name he eventually gave authorities his real last name, landers, suggesting he might have known his true identity. martha? martha: that will be a difficult reunion, a tricky family situation, but no doubt the mother is overjoyed. david lee, thank you. bill: remarkable too. got some breaking news now in the world of politics. get this the u.s. senator jay rockefeller, a democrat, says he will not seek a sixth term representing his home state of west virgina. associated press reporting this now. he is 75 years old. recently sparring with the state's mining industry over the future of coal in west virginia? that's a hot topic. he has supported president obama who is deeply unpopular in that state. rockefeller telling the appublic service dominating his lif
the indiana police sergeant who worked the case says there are no plans in the works for a reunion. in his words, a bombshell was dropped on this young man the last few days. now, as for his mother, she is reportedly jumping up and down with joy. the son she never knew is now 24 years old and married. although living under an assumed name he eventually gave authorities his real last name, landers, suggesting he might have known his true identity. martha? martha: that will be a difficult...
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he is now the governor of indiana. i think he is a guy who we underrate in terms of his influence. we've seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin, how governors, particularly republican governors, can have are real influence. pence is a conservative who is a believer, and i think he is going to push an agenda that will kind of sort of outline 2013. >> all right. perry, you picked two governors. >> jerry brown really important. first time ever since 1933 california's super majority, meaning two-thirds of the members of the house and the senate are democrats. jerry brown and the democrats can do whatever they want to. we have basically one party deposit in the biggest state in the country, and i'm careus what does that mean. >> how does he use it? >> kind of the liberal panacea. >> then you went with a conservative potential rising star out in south carolina who is struggling. >> niki haley is struggling in her state. her approval rating is lower than president obama's in south carolina right now. she's this big national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse voices, and
he is now the governor of indiana. i think he is a guy who we underrate in terms of his influence. we've seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin, how governors, particularly republican governors, can have are real influence. pence is a conservative who is a believer, and i think he is going to push an agenda that will kind of sort of outline 2013. >> all right. perry, you picked two governors. >> jerry brown really important. first time ever since 1933 california's super...
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they'd moved in from california, and before that, they were both from--he was from texas, she was from indiana. and they befriended me, sort of got me settled and introduced me to people. so i was very grateful for them. c-span: what'd you learn from them? >> guest: well, they had this--this almost pioneering dream--which was sort of pregnant among many of the residents, there to put idlewild back on the map. i mean, most people in my generation, i daresay, have never heard of idlewild, and the very concept of a black resort is almost anachronistic insofar as, you know, young professionals can literally go into practically anywhere they want to. and so there was this--this idea of rekindling a certain pride in this area, and they were very committed toward reinvesting in it and very emotionally invested in that place. c-span: what chances do you give of that returning to the old days? >> guest: well, i found throughout my travels that this sort of emotion--and i think it's more than nostalgia--is sort of--is very strong and that people are looking back to the things that black folk had built d
they'd moved in from california, and before that, they were both from--he was from texas, she was from indiana. and they befriended me, sort of got me settled and introduced me to people. so i was very grateful for them. c-span: what'd you learn from them? >> guest: well, they had this--this almost pioneering dream--which was sort of pregnant among many of the residents, there to put idlewild back on the map. i mean, most people in my generation, i daresay, have never heard of idlewild,...
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ted rowlands live in south bend, indiana, thank you so much. the plot thickens. >> we have to take a break from the te'o story to talk about lance armstrong. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. wall street has waited years for a day like this. coming up, factors helped move stocks to some of the highest levels since the financial crisis. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. discover card. cashbacashback concierge?! we have a concierge! i know; it's exciting! wow! what exactly is a cashback concierge? well there's lots
ted rowlands live in south bend, indiana, thank you so much. the plot thickens. >> we have to take a break from the te'o story to talk about lance armstrong. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. wall street has waited years for a day like this. coming up, factors helped move stocks to some of the highest levels since the financial crisis. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and...
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host: from," -- from kokomo indiana, an independent color. caller: john boehner has been refusing to bring up a bill in the house, or the senate, so i do not understand how he will take up this bill. host: the bill they took up on the -- on the floor was house passed a bill, they doubted it, and added this to language. that was how they were able to get around the constitutional requirement. caller: they could've done that with the other bell, couldn't they? host: i dunno, i guess so. what you think of this maneuvering? caller: i think they should stop to the 250 as obama ran on. i also think that all income should be taxed the same, and the people who are doing capital gains should get taxed at the same right as rigid as everybody else. the key talking about class warfare and how we want to punish people that are making money. if it is punishment for them to pay a higher rate, that everybody else pays, then why is it not punishment for us? it seems like everybody is in the class warfare, thinking their class is better. host: have you been wa
host: from," -- from kokomo indiana, an independent color. caller: john boehner has been refusing to bring up a bill in the house, or the senate, so i do not understand how he will take up this bill. host: the bill they took up on the -- on the floor was house passed a bill, they doubted it, and added this to language. that was how they were able to get around the constitutional requirement. caller: they could've done that with the other bell, couldn't they? host: i dunno, i guess so. what...
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let's move on to david in crawfordville, indiana, on our republican line. caller: i don't believe any of this of politicians tell you nowadays. the president has not flown back to hawaii to finish his vacation. why don't they put their money where their mouth is and give up some of their wealth. you know congressmen are well. i would like to see them have to determine it's like the president. we need to get the bureaucrats out of there. they don't care about you. i'm a poor man try to find work. i still not found work and my stuff is run out and i've had to move back in with my grandmother and take care of her. that's not right. they had a four years to create jobs. the majority of its is on the president. if he cannot get off his butt and talk to the people. he's got to send his vice- president out to talk to people. he's lying all around, don't you realize that police money and raises the debt ceiling? if you make $10,000 a year, they don't care, they just throw you under the bus. i recollect in the constitution it said we the people, not tweet the govern
let's move on to david in crawfordville, indiana, on our republican line. caller: i don't believe any of this of politicians tell you nowadays. the president has not flown back to hawaii to finish his vacation. why don't they put their money where their mouth is and give up some of their wealth. you know congressmen are well. i would like to see them have to determine it's like the president. we need to get the bureaucrats out of there. they don't care about you. i'm a poor man try to find...
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host: on our republican line, keith in portage, indiana. caller: good morning. i don't understand it. you know, how many wars have we won? you can't even win a war to protect our borders, ok? can't win a war on drugs, all right? can't reform anything that's sensible. all right? sometimes you got to go backwards to go forward, all right? they're stuck in reverse. they can't understand that in order to go forward sometimes you got to back up. in order to go forward. so you have to reform things that have gotten out of hand over generations after generation. ok? sometimes there's people out there, they have their hands extend out generation after generation. so far they don't know when to pull them back in. that free handout has gotten stuck out so far that generation after generation only knows to have their hands stuck out because that's all they've been raised on. host: all right, mr. flake. guest: that's a pretty broad topic. if the caller is suggesting that you have too many people who expect too much of government, i think that that's true. that's true across
host: on our republican line, keith in portage, indiana. caller: good morning. i don't understand it. you know, how many wars have we won? you can't even win a war to protect our borders, ok? can't win a war on drugs, all right? can't reform anything that's sensible. all right? sometimes you got to go backwards to go forward, all right? they're stuck in reverse. they can't understand that in order to go forward sometimes you got to back up. in order to go forward. so you have to reform things...
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donnelly of indiana. mrs. feinstein of california. mrs. fischer of nebraska. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the group: i do. the vice president: congratulations, senators. [applause] the vice president: the clerk will call the names of the next group. the clerk: mr. flake of arizona. mrs. gillibrand of new york. mr. hatch of utah. mr. heinrich of new mexico. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation fr
donnelly of indiana. mrs. feinstein of california. mrs. fischer of nebraska. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize national school choice week, which has grown from 200 organizations and 150 events in 2011, to 500 organizations in more than 3,500 events this year. national school choice week highlights the benefits of school choice and the need to provide meaningful school options to students and families across this country. the school choice movement is based on one essential truth, that when parents have a choice, kids have an opportunity. mr. messer: school choice programs empower parents so he they can send their kids to schools that best meet their needs. as a former president of school choice indiana, i'm proud of the more than 10,000 hoosier children who have better opportunities today because of indiana's school choice programs. those programs work and i will work
for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize national school choice week, which has grown from 200 organizations and 150 events in 2011, to 500 organizations in more than 3,500 events this year. national school choice week highlights the benefits...
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indiana good morning to you. caller: good morning. the government has a lot of problems and they need to work on everything internally. this could be the greatest country in the world. it has been the greatest country in the world ever since our existence. the entire country needs to step back, take a breath, threat leaders that have been elected do their jobs. nobody wants to pay anymore taxes. they take 38% out of my check every week in taxes. i get back maybe $1,000 if i'm lucky. the president has a lot on his plate. he is one man speaking for 600 million. how is that to get up in the morning and realize you have everybody in the entire united states looking for you to make the right choice. host: the population in the united states is 300 million. caller: i'm sorry, even 300 million, that's one man speaking for everybody. he's got to make the right decision every second of the day. that's impossible. the country -- the laws we have in place, they've been there. they do work, just everyone has to abide by the laws. everyone should
indiana good morning to you. caller: good morning. the government has a lot of problems and they need to work on everything internally. this could be the greatest country in the world. it has been the greatest country in the world ever since our existence. the entire country needs to step back, take a breath, threat leaders that have been elected do their jobs. nobody wants to pay anymore taxes. they take 38% out of my check every week in taxes. i get back maybe $1,000 if i'm lucky. the...
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john walker lindh is currently serving a 20-year sentence at a maximum facility in indiana. the federal judge has ruled the prison must allow lindh and other muslims to hold daily group prayer. the government is considering an appeal. >>> 19-year-old san pablo man was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his part in the gang rape of a 16-year-old girl outside a richmond high school homecoming dance. arya abdullah morales was 16 years old at the time of the crime in 2009. he pleaded guilty as part of a plea deal to avoid a life in prison sentence. >>> six defendants were charged in connection with the case. one is serving a 32-year prison sentence. four others are still awaiting trial. >>> women rallied in san francisco's mission district lala night, calling for the community to take a stand against sexual assault. >>> the rally comes after a woman reported a man knocked her to the ground last saturday night on 23rd and guerrero and tried to rape her. a couple in a nearby home heard her screams and turned on the lights, scaring off her attacker. demonstrators say the attack
john walker lindh is currently serving a 20-year sentence at a maximum facility in indiana. the federal judge has ruled the prison must allow lindh and other muslims to hold daily group prayer. the government is considering an appeal. >>> 19-year-old san pablo man was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his part in the gang rape of a 16-year-old girl outside a richmond high school homecoming dance. arya abdullah morales was 16 years old at the time of the crime in 2009. he pleaded...
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>>gretchen: some businesses have gone to wisconsin and indiana. >>brian: what you're talking about is if they're going to increase the taxes in the state itself, that's one thing. but -- and this is something you've been hedging for over a year -- there's always a possibility uncle sam's got a big checkbook. let's write a big check to illinois. >> it's happening already. in the city of chicago, they want to transfer health costs for retirees to the federal taxpayer. that is a backdoor bailout of illinois in chicago. >>brian: more on this at 9:too on -- 9:20 on the fox business network. >>gretchen: we're handing over f-16's to egypt and the muslim brotherhood. are we arming the enemy then? next. >>steve: the buzz from last night straoepb -- screen actor's gild award. not what she was wearing but what she wasn't wearing. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with gden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. i obsessed about my weight my w
>>gretchen: some businesses have gone to wisconsin and indiana. >>brian: what you're talking about is if they're going to increase the taxes in the state itself, that's one thing. but -- and this is something you've been hedging for over a year -- there's always a possibility uncle sam's got a big checkbook. let's write a big check to illinois. >> it's happening already. in the city of chicago, they want to transfer health costs for retirees to the federal taxpayer. that is a...
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i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is important as we sit here tonight on the eve of the inauguration on monday, on -- just days ahead of debt ceiling conversations, days after fiscal cliff negotiations. was that deal good for poor people? >> for 30 years, we have not addressed this issue, except for the wonderful work that you and cornel are doing in these wonderful people on the panel. politics has neglected the poor. one could say that there was a war on the poor rather than a war on poverty for much of this period. the united states has by far the most poverty of any of the high-income c
i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is...
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host: edwin from indiana on the democratic line. caller: good morning. to help the government raise money, i was wondering with all the power balls, lotteries, state lotteries, gambling casinos, boxing, every event that takes in money through winnings, if the government could set up a united states world lottery, which i would rather help lose my dog to the government then some state-run deal that you do not know where the money is going. i do not know if they could set that up or not. it seems like the government needs to grab control of these lotteries. i love our country. host: another possible extraordinary measure. guest: it might take a while to set up. right now we do not have time. over the longer term, people will think about ideas outside the box like this one. right now the governments in balance between revenues and what it spends is as bad as it has ever been at least since world war ii. host: talk about the trillion- dollar coin. guest: there is a loophole that was designed for coin collectors which could allow the government to mint a tril
host: edwin from indiana on the democratic line. caller: good morning. to help the government raise money, i was wondering with all the power balls, lotteries, state lotteries, gambling casinos, boxing, every event that takes in money through winnings, if the government could set up a united states world lottery, which i would rather help lose my dog to the government then some state-run deal that you do not know where the money is going. i do not know if they could set that up or not. it seems...
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host: keith from indiana. caller: good morning. how many wars have we won? we can win a war to protect our borders. we cannot reform anything that is sensible. sometimes you have to go backwards to go forward to. they are stuck in reverse. they cannot understand to go forward, sometimes you have to back up in order to go forward. you have to reform things that have gone out of hand over a generation after generation. ok? sometimes there's people that have their hands extended out generation after generation. so far they do not know when to pull them back again. that free handout has gone stuck out so far. generation after generation only knows to have their hand stuck out. guest: that is a pretty broad topic. if people expect too much of government, i think that is true. i think it is true with the companies and with individuals and with just about everyone. i am a believer in limited government. i think that was envisioned by the founding fathers. the government is now $16 trillion in debt. that says enough on its own. host: craig in tucson, arizona. caller
host: keith from indiana. caller: good morning. how many wars have we won? we can win a war to protect our borders. we cannot reform anything that is sensible. sometimes you have to go backwards to go forward to. they are stuck in reverse. they cannot understand to go forward, sometimes you have to back up in order to go forward. you have to reform things that have gone out of hand over a generation after generation. ok? sometimes there's people that have their hands extended out generation...
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states like wisconsin, michigan, indiana, that believe in this idea of right to work. well, it's right to work for less. not only are there less union members, there's less wage increases, less wages, and it affects the quality of life in those states and so there's a bigger battle brewing in america now to try to recapture and make people understand what the value of unions were. we're not -- we haven't outlived our usefulness because -- and some people have said that especially some of the right-wing politicians -- >> bill: right. you want all of the gains you can. >> yes, and if they get rid of us, you see those gains go away. >> bill: and the federal government is shrinking, and that means that jobs are being lost, and those are union members who are disappearing. >> well, and bill it's not just as sample as the union jobs or the members of the employees, they may not belong to a union are disappearing it's also the services those people perform which are valuable in america, which provide a positive benefit to the economies of cities counties, states and certainly
states like wisconsin, michigan, indiana, that believe in this idea of right to work. well, it's right to work for less. not only are there less union members, there's less wage increases, less wages, and it affects the quality of life in those states and so there's a bigger battle brewing in america now to try to recapture and make people understand what the value of unions were. we're not -- we haven't outlived our usefulness because -- and some people have said that especially some of the...
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over the next two hours we're going show you some of the features starting with indiana republican richard who served six terms. >> maim president, i rise todayam p to stress my colleagues on aagues number of issues important the future of the united states, and while for s some perspective on. senate service. in a fewin weeks, i will leave the nate for new pursuit. v that allow mee to devote much deeper attention to a number of issues that have been a part of my senate s service. o proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and developing more efficient ways to feed the world. i'm especially pleased that i'll be serving on the faculty of the university of indianapolis and helping that institution establish a washington internship program. i look forward to announcing additional endeavors of service in the coming weeks. my service in the senate would not have been possible without the encouragement and the constant support of my loving wife shar, our four sons, mark, bob, john and david and the entire lugar family most of which is with us here in the galleries today. their strength and s
over the next two hours we're going show you some of the features starting with indiana republican richard who served six terms. >> maim president, i rise todayam p to stress my colleagues on aagues number of issues important the future of the united states, and while for s some perspective on. senate service. in a fewin weeks, i will leave the nate for new pursuit. v that allow mee to devote much deeper attention to a number of issues that have been a part of my senate s service. o...
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as i straffle in my south central indiana -- as i travel in my south central indiana district, i hear two simple requests from my constituents. first, they want us to get our spending and our debt under control. secondarily, they want us to work together collectively, republicans and democrats, to get that important job done. that's why i support this proposed legislation, h.r. 325. now, the bill strikes me as imminently reasonable because it not only satisfies those simple requests, it asks us to do our job. we are required under law as has been said before to pass a budget. the house is required to do it and the senate is required to do it. the senate has not done it for four years. now, a budget is essentially spending priorities. it lays out your vision for the future, whatever solutions you may or may not have are revealed in a budget. it's not easy to put together a budget. sometimes it's unpopular but it is our duty. so i say no budget, no pay. i am tired of the senate being dilatory in its responsibilities. they need to pass a budget. that's why i urge my colleagues to support
as i straffle in my south central indiana -- as i travel in my south central indiana district, i hear two simple requests from my constituents. first, they want us to get our spending and our debt under control. secondarily, they want us to work together collectively, republicans and democrats, to get that important job done. that's why i support this proposed legislation, h.r. 325. now, the bill strikes me as imminently reasonable because it not only satisfies those simple requests, it asks us...
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visclosky of indiana. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the chairman for yielding. i conclude by saying, i mention we have a crisis. we do have a crisis. a crisis of indecision in this chamber. we're under a continuing resolution. this committee is not allowed to completist work. that creates defisheses at the department of defense, endangering our security. the chairman talked about the impact on across the board cuts and sequestration and now we're going to pile on with more cuts. the fact is the goal the gentleman is looking for is not going to happen. i would simply give you one example. by stringing out acquisition, you increase the cost to the american taxpayer. i would ask my colleagues to oppose this amendment. the chair: all time has expired. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from south carolina. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed to. mrs. maloney: madam chair, i would ask for a -- mr. mulvaney: madam
visclosky of indiana. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the chairman for yielding. i conclude by saying, i mention we have a crisis. we do have a crisis. a crisis of indecision in this chamber. we're under a continuing resolution. this committee is not allowed to completist work. that creates defisheses at the department of defense, endangering our security. the chairman talked about the impact on across the board cuts and...
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young of indiana. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will now say the names of the representatives-elect who did not call their name in the call. the clerk: blackburn. boehner. bachmann. boehner. blackburn. blumenauer. blumenauer. boehner. boehner. garrett. boehner. labrador. labrador. lewis. lewis. mulvaney. mulvaney. roybal-allard. roybal-allard. salmon. salmon. stockman. present. boehner. is there any other representatives-elect who did not answer the call of the roll and wish to vote, they may come to the well and vote at this time. the clerk: the tellers agree in their tallies, the total number of votes cast is 426, of which the honorable john a. boehner of the state of ohio has received 220. the honorable nancy pe lohse of the state of california has received 192. the honorable labrador of the state of idaho has received one. the honorable lewis of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable cantor of the state of virginia has received three. the honorable west of the state of fl
young of indiana. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the reading clerk will now say the names of the representatives-elect who did not call their name in the call. the clerk: blackburn. boehner. bachmann. boehner. blackburn. blumenauer. blumenauer. boehner. boehner. garrett. boehner. labrador. labrador. lewis. lewis. mulvaney. mulvaney. roybal-allard. roybal-allard. salmon. salmon. stockman. present. boehner. is there any other representatives-elect who did not answer the call of the roll and...
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host: keith from indiana. caller: good morning. how many wars have we won? we can win a war to protect our borders. we cannot reform anything that is sensible. sometimes you have to go backwards to go forward to. they are stuck in reverse. they cannot understand to go forward, sometimes you have to back up in order to go forward. you have to reform things that have gone out of hand over a generation after generation. ok? sometimes there's people that have their hands extended out generation after generation. so far they do not know when to pull them back again. that free handout has gone stockout so far. generation after generation only knows to have their hand stockout. -- stuck out. guest: that is a pretty broad topic. if people expect too much of government, i think that is true. i think it is true with the companies and with individuals and with just about everyone. i am a believer in limited government. i think that was envisioned by the founding fathers. the government is now $16 trillion in debt. that says enough on its own. host: craggy in tucson, ar
host: keith from indiana. caller: good morning. how many wars have we won? we can win a war to protect our borders. we cannot reform anything that is sensible. sometimes you have to go backwards to go forward to. they are stuck in reverse. they cannot understand to go forward, sometimes you have to back up in order to go forward. you have to reform things that have gone out of hand over a generation after generation. ok? sometimes there's people that have their hands extended out generation...
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attorney for the southern district of indiana. she takes the seat of fellow republican dan burton who retired after 15 terms. and republican luke messerrer who was a member of the statehouse and head of indiana's republican party. >> we created a platform that we call a digital health feedback system, and the main components of that platform are an ingestible sensor that turns on when you swallow it and communicates to your body. it sends information to a wearable patch that you wear on your torso and collects information about the medicines you swallow and your physiology, things like your heart rate, your respiration, your body angle, activity, sleep, temperature. quite a lot of things, actually, what we call a panel of fizz logic wellness methods, and then it communicates via bluetooth radio with a cell phone that you carry and enables us to take that data to the cloud, process it and send it back to you as an application that can help you manage your own help. >> you know, malcolm gladwell calls it the tipping point. we've had
attorney for the southern district of indiana. she takes the seat of fellow republican dan burton who retired after 15 terms. and republican luke messerrer who was a member of the statehouse and head of indiana's republican party. >> we created a platform that we call a digital health feedback system, and the main components of that platform are an ingestible sensor that turns on when you swallow it and communicates to your body. it sends information to a wearable patch that you wear on...
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in indiana, 15 reported dead. arkansas, 7 are dead. in massachusetts, 18 flu-related deaths. and also in massachusetts, in sommerville, near boston, all 720 doses of free flu vaccine, supposed to last the entire season, has run out. joining us now is dr. anthony fauci, of the national institutes of health. we are happy are you with us this morning. some of the information confusing to us. we're wondering if it's good news or bad news on some front. can you explain these numbers to us and what we should be concerned about? >> well, this is a dynamic situation when you talk about widespread, are you talking about throughout the united states, and have you high activity or medium activity. the cdc will be coming out with the latest of the numbers of the epidemiological numbers. what we do know, we are now in as we have known for a few weeks, in a situation flu outbreak that is a significant outbreak. compare it to last year, which is mild. this year as we see from the charts, the number of cases have gone up earlier than in previous years. we started off at the very beginning of
in indiana, 15 reported dead. arkansas, 7 are dead. in massachusetts, 18 flu-related deaths. and also in massachusetts, in sommerville, near boston, all 720 doses of free flu vaccine, supposed to last the entire season, has run out. joining us now is dr. anthony fauci, of the national institutes of health. we are happy are you with us this morning. some of the information confusing to us. we're wondering if it's good news or bad news on some front. can you explain these numbers to us and what...
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brooks of indiana. >> john boehner. >> boehner. >> brown of georgia. alan west of florida. brown of florida. pelosi. brownly of california. pelosi. buchanan. boehner. beau shon. >> john boehner. >> boehner. >> burgess. >> john boehner. >> boehner. >> buscos. pelosi. butterfield. pelosi. calvert. >> dana, i don't know if you're able to answer this question or not, but we see that they're going through the formality of nominating pelosi, but we know because the democrats don't have the majority that she would not likely be speaker. do we know if there's ever been any occasion where you didn't have the majority and they nominated a speaker that wasn't in the majority? this seems like a formality here. >> reporter: it is a formality. because there were questions how the process works and whether or not he gets a real challenge, we looked it up. in the past 100 years, so not since 1913, only once has there been a real challenge that has forced a recurring vote. i think it was nine times in 1923 that they had to vote over and over again until they finally got a speaker. that's a
brooks of indiana. >> john boehner. >> boehner. >> brown of georgia. alan west of florida. brown of florida. pelosi. brownly of california. pelosi. buchanan. boehner. beau shon. >> john boehner. >> boehner. >> burgess. >> john boehner. >> boehner. >> buscos. pelosi. butterfield. pelosi. calvert. >> dana, i don't know if you're able to answer this question or not, but we see that they're going through the formality of nominating pelosi,...
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my counterpart from indiana, a , we havejob womgentlemen started plans to get together. host: no labels, there was a meeting yesterday it contemplating the question -- why does america hate us? a recommendation they were talking about is that congress work five days a week instead of 3 or four. guest: i guess it is terminology what counts as work. host: work in washington and not back in your district. guest: worked in the district is still work. i intend to do a lot of that. there is a lot of work to be done in the district. i intend to spend a lot of time in pennsylvania. tour.ing a listening that is a very important job of a congressman. i agree that more time in washington means more time together in social settings. it is hard to demonize people that you know very well. host: not paying congress if they cannot pass a budget. banning the signing of any pledges. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think this waste, fraud, abuse think can be attributed to congressman trying to keep their jobs by promising constituents the country cannot afford. it isn
my counterpart from indiana, a , we havejob womgentlemen started plans to get together. host: no labels, there was a meeting yesterday it contemplating the question -- why does america hate us? a recommendation they were talking about is that congress work five days a week instead of 3 or four. guest: i guess it is terminology what counts as work. host: work in washington and not back in your district. guest: worked in the district is still work. i intend to do a lot of that. there is a lot of...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from indiana is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today for the first time in this chamber to urge the president and congress to get serious about addressing the out-of-control borrowing and spending that is jeopardizing the american dream for our children and grandchildren. the president has said that the debt ceiling debate is not the time to tackle washington's spending addiction and has called for more taxes, more spending and more borrowing in return for any future spending reforms. mr. messer: yesterday, he said we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone, but the last congress already raised taxes. now it's time to tackle washington's binge spending. the question is whether washington should take more than it already confiss indicates for already hardworking taxpaying americans. the answer is no. washin
for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from indiana is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today for the first time in this chamber to urge the president and congress to get serious about addressing the out-of-control borrowing and spending that is jeopardizing the american dream for our children and...
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michigan on into illinois and indiana. we are looking at a lot of wet weather that will move into the northeast later today. snow back behind this system through the plains, another six to 12 inches of snow in the mountains. snow showers making their way through the interior pacific northwest. windy and chilly through southern california. that's what's >> good morning. we have some clouds and a warm front coming in at this morning. the forecast is calling for >> that's your latest weather. now let's go over to that guy. >> mr. roker, thank you very much. preview of the red carpet fashions. it's going to be cold sunday night but will skin still be in? we'll talk about that. but first these messages. what can we do with a brand new year, and a room that needs refreshing? we can work with a new collection of carpet that proves durable can be softer than ever. we can get for less and spread that softness even further. turns out, we can do even more than we thought we could. because this is the year of doing. more saving. more
michigan on into illinois and indiana. we are looking at a lot of wet weather that will move into the northeast later today. snow back behind this system through the plains, another six to 12 inches of snow in the mountains. snow showers making their way through the interior pacific northwest. windy and chilly through southern california. that's what's >> good morning. we have some clouds and a warm front coming in at this morning. the forecast is calling for >> that's your latest...
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that's what happened to eight employees at goshen hospital in indiana. earlier, two nurses said they had no choice because they would not go against their religious beliefs and get a flu shot. >> i feel very god led in that we use natural alternatives in our home and have for 20-plus years. we feel like that's the way healing should happen. god wants us to keep our bodies healthy and put in what we choose to deem as healthy and i believe that the flu shot has a lot of adverse reactions and choose to not put it into myself. >> steve: the hospital defends the firing and says its request for exemption was taken seriously and considered by a panel of experts. our top priority is the health and well-being of our patients. >> alisyn: citizenship granted, russia says french actor gerard depardieu can leave france and become a citizen there. congratulations. the actor wanted out of france because of the country's attempt to raise taxes on the rich by 75%. that tax plan was struck down just days ago. so no word if the actor plans to accept russia's offer. >> bria
that's what happened to eight employees at goshen hospital in indiana. earlier, two nurses said they had no choice because they would not go against their religious beliefs and get a flu shot. >> i feel very god led in that we use natural alternatives in our home and have for 20-plus years. we feel like that's the way healing should happen. god wants us to keep our bodies healthy and put in what we choose to deem as healthy and i believe that the flu shot has a lot of adverse reactions...
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we're joined from indiana on the line for independents. go ahead. caller: i was thinking maybe the suits need to quit putting money in their pockets and start spending it on what it needs to be spent on and quit going on vacations and do their jobs. host: thanks for the call. lucy from virginia on the republican line. caller: will this congress the difference? i certainly hope so. i hope the latest perceived will also be different -- i hope the way it is perceived will also be different. i hope and pray people will realize how serious it is, this $16 trillion debt. the democrats do not seem to be bothered by it. if this country is to survive and be strong, we need to reduce the debt. we need to work together to cause that to happen. i commend john boehner for his leadership and sincerity. i hope people are going to trust that the only way for this country to recover economically is for us to allow the economy to grow and reduce the deficit. host: thank you for the call. there are legislative issues on the agenda today. there was a ruckus over the is
we're joined from indiana on the line for independents. go ahead. caller: i was thinking maybe the suits need to quit putting money in their pockets and start spending it on what it needs to be spent on and quit going on vacations and do their jobs. host: thanks for the call. lucy from virginia on the republican line. caller: will this congress the difference? i certainly hope so. i hope the latest perceived will also be different -- i hope the way it is perceived will also be different. i hope...
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>>> eight veteran nurses in indiana fired for refuse to go get a flu shot. at least four refused based on religious beliefs and asked the hospital for an exemption, with you were denied. the hospital maintains it warned them it was mandatory and that they could be fired. and they were. speaking of health care, brian? >> brian: the affordable care act, the government is saying some of that health care employers are being required to provide may not have to be so affordable after all. here to explain fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. peter, what changes? >> this was a little reported almost buried federal register regulation that people can comment on now. what it basically says is yeah, health care has to be affordable for the employee. but not for the spouse or the child dependent. it says the spouse is not a dependent under the affordable care act and it says we don't know whether there is going to be subsidy dees for spouses and comments that there are for other people. so affordable care act becomes kind of a misnomer when the spouse and the child
>>> eight veteran nurses in indiana fired for refuse to go get a flu shot. at least four refused based on religious beliefs and asked the hospital for an exemption, with you were denied. the hospital maintains it warned them it was mandatory and that they could be fired. and they were. speaking of health care, brian? >> brian: the affordable care act, the government is saying some of that health care employers are being required to provide may not have to be so affordable after...
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in indiana, a storm system left thousands in the dark and destroyed dozens of homes. >> i didn't know if i was going to make it through it or not. >> reporter: extreme weather marching across the country brought heavy rains and flooding to other areas. strong winds blew through north carolina. look what the wind did to this police helicopter in pennsylvania. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> what a mess around a large swath of the country. and besides those destructive winds, part of the storm system is now dumping snow in some pretty large amounts. >> snow fell on wide areas of the midwest. it was so windy, roads drifted shut. this morning that storm is hitting the most populated areas of the country. let's get the latest from jim dickey at accuweather. good morning, jim. >> good morning, rob and sunny. thankfully the storm that caused all the trouble the past few days, that's departing out to sea. across the northeast here, wind shifting out of the north and west behind the front. temperatures will tumble through the afternoon. many spots this morning in the 50s. by the time the
in indiana, a storm system left thousands in the dark and destroyed dozens of homes. >> i didn't know if i was going to make it through it or not. >> reporter: extreme weather marching across the country brought heavy rains and flooding to other areas. strong winds blew through north carolina. look what the wind did to this police helicopter in pennsylvania. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> what a mess around a large swath of the country. and besides those destructive...
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president, the certificate of the state of indiana seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received 11 votes for president and paul ryan received 11 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of iowa seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that barack obama received six votes for president and joseph biden received six votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of kansas seems regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received six votes for president and paul ryan received six votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the commonwealth of kentucky seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received 8 votes for president and paul ryan received 8 votes or vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of louisiana seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received 8 votes for president and paul ryan received 8 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, a certificate of electoral vote for the state
president, the certificate of the state of indiana seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received 11 votes for president and paul ryan received 11 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of iowa seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that barack obama received six votes for president and joseph biden received six votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of kansas seems regular and...